QUOTE: Also at York is an area for small children (and "big children") to enjoy themselves while the adults go to the dealers and act like children.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by bermuda ken I too have always wondered why this "york" seems to have a kung-fu grip on train collectors and the oems. Its just a train show. Sure you can meet people from all over the world (you can do that at ANY show too) but why do the oems' get so bent on making this thier private show place? Train collectors/operators live in more places than just the east coast. When was the last time the brand K, L, A, or M setup up thier mega display at a midwest, south or western show?? I guess that since most of them are based on the east coast its easy to hype the show closest to them to keep the travel expenditures low. To me, all of this hype over "york" only helps to stigmatize the hobby as being an "east coast only" thing.
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QUOTE: I see some discussion from time to time about the idea of making some TCA meets (even York) open to the public.
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QUOTE: by Big Boy: The point that bothers me about the york "hype" is that the show is not 100% open to public. What kind of message does that send to the "average" train operator or future "collector"? If you don't belong to a certain club or group you are not welcome??? That is one fine way to certainly "unwelcome" anyone new to the hobby.
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